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ltim.,XwmtHiKMimmmmmmmamiMnmmaaiMimmmamaummmmmimtmmammmamtmaata tt&ttfetiBKM HrtOila . mVsBbVsVMMIPsI THlllilHrt1.il ,UU1M i !!, J IDS AND 1 SUPPLIES Try our sccdb, Ucy arc the kind Mint nrow. Our catalogue sent free to all upon application. Wo also carry a full line of HEE SUPPLIES, consisting of fllvcs,, Sections, Smokers, Etc. SAVAGE Si RJB1D Successor to the 0, Dickinson Seed Co, 322 ANDJ321 COMMERCIAL STREET. "Thcv Fit the Feet as Nature Iiitendrd." Introduction of the Fatuous "JENNESS MILLER" Hygienic Shoes lor Women! Wo have secured the "c-xoluslvo aBency" for the ruinous "jknnuss MlLLKIt" IlYCllKNlO SllOUH KOK WOMHN. Theso shoes are now belriK Intro duced throughout tho United States, and are the llne.-t, most comfortable, dur.ib!e and urneeful Shoes made. Madcr.r specially tanned"Velvetta' kid, vhlch Is as soft and line in Its name Implies. Cut on sclnntllle anatomical princi ples, and lit the feet as imturo In tonded. Wo unhesitatingly recommend them and KUiirantco them to Klvo absolute satisfaction. Only to he had of u In the city. Button aud laced, M.fA SALEM SHOE STORE, 88 STATE STREET. They All Say The Suicni "Special" Hour made by that new machinery beats the worlu. Try It. 4t' i SALEM PEOPLE and OTHER PEOPLE Headers at Kalem mid other Oregon towns arc reiui-sted to kcml In Items of iwsounl anil social nuua to appear In the Tho Dully and Weekly Journal. Ifcu. Lawyer F. A. Turner bus been at Portland and Vaneouyerona business visit. John Q. Wilson, tie Sulem capital ist, Is at Heppner, looking after his ranch property. The Dall9S Chrenicle: .Mrs. J. W. Meredith, of Salem, is In the city visltlnK relatives, and will remain fjr several weeks. Redwood Illy, Cal Times Gazette: Mr. and Mrs. Hert'or of Salem, Or., arrived In this city yosterday on an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. August Bahler and Sacob Rupp. MlssJesslcCrelu'hton.for tho past four yours ono of tin ulerks In the ofi'ce of the state selmol t-uperlntend-ent, Is now employed in tins secretary of stated oft op I'timpitliii: the laws The regular uieetlnir of the Capital Kmeruency Corps, to have been held today, Is unavoidably postponed until next Tuesday nfieruoon Several bundles of cloihlOKhaye been received for the corps at The Journal oitlco, and more are very much needed. Superintendent A. N, Oilbort, of the Mute poulientlury, wont to I'url land yesterday on business aonnooted with the Lopwenberw & Goln stove foundry at the prison, and the store at Portland, both of whloliJiaye beun under Mr. Gilbert's Aupaj-ybslon for tho past three months. 1 1 Bb 'l ABOUT APPENDICITIS What an Eminent Physician Says About It, OJt of ioo Cases, He Never Performed an Operation and Never Lost a Patient There has been ho much inquiry about t. recent Item In Tin: Jouu nal to the oil cot that a physlcluu hud cured one hundred cases of "appendi citis" without use of n knife, that wo publish below an extract from a recent article In the Medical Record fjum the pen of Dr. J. T. ilatton, a regular aud a quite eminent phy sician of Chicago, Amount, other things hesuyM "This paper Is a protest ualnst the current surgical theory and practice that all cases of appendicitis must be split open, Tls protest Is based on twenty-seven years' experience as physlciaus aud surgeon, Including service In three hospitals, one West ern fort, live years In iuIuIiik surycry, live years In railroad surgery, twelve years iu Keuerul practice on tho cen tral western plateau of Minnesota, unit four years in this ureat city. "My experience Is tliat appendicitis Is promptly amenable to proper med ical treatment, I can recall one hundred cases treated with symptoms of this malady -or of typhlitis or porltyphlltls, as It was formerly called but I have never yet met a cu&u of It in which 1 felt It was my duty to cut, or which terminated fatally. Influenced by the prevalllajr craze to cut, Ll mound ukuIii incoming to new cases of this kind I have theuKhl: "Now, sir, jour time has come; In this casu you must cut.' Hut, presto ! simple medical treat ment uk'hiii prevailed, Later on I shall cite other unimpeachable practi tioners who share my vlowa that medical treatment aval In in this malady, one bliowlnu forty-nlueout of tlfty-ouo cases suc cessfully treated belnu more thun nlnoty-slx per cent, "My treatment for appendicitis Is free calomel and sodu purgation, sup plemented b hot applications. Faecal Impaction of the colon Is presont In borne Instances; hero tho bowels must' llrst be unloaded by suitable enemas This unloading tho bowels Is In some Instances a slow aud ditllcult task. "!' symptous continue ufter tho cnemata have done their work, then the calomel and coda purgation fol lows. In all cases light, hot applica tions, us of cloths dipped in boiling water and slightly cooled, aro Im portant adjuncts to tho treatment. But the niuln factor In tho treatment j In the vast majority or cases is the calomel and boda purgation and hero Is the modo of administratien: woist. "According to the ago of the pa-! Dr. Miles' Nervlno is the liest modl tleot. a few Douders. each contulnlnu!clnu yu cu" et t0 buildup your from two aud one-half to ten grains each of calomel and bicarbonate of sodium, ure ordered. One powder la given every hour until the few powders aro taken. That Is all tlicjre Is to tho calomel und soda treatment, rxcept that when Its action is too slow a saline purge Is glyen. Free purgation follows, and all symptoms cease. Is anything simpler ? Could anything ho cheaper? Certainly nothing could ho more effective. Tho least price charged by druggists for tilling a pro scription Is twenty -cents, and this sum Is the exact charge for those powders, so that the caption of tills i paper Is literally correct, "Calomel, like many a good man, has sutferod much for the sins of others, Through no fault of its own, but fclmply because some of our pre decessors abused It, has it fallan under u chronic ban. liut fur from needing upology, Its rejord, rightly used, Is all eulogy. It is a, or rather the, protean remedy, it tills the g routes t number of Indications of any remedy in the entire malaria medluu. Tho man who tlll sits In the boat of the scornful as to the virtues or this agent, hut bhows his own profound lgnorur.ee. I would almoit say of calomel what Ueecher said of 'oheok' that a thorough knowledge of Its virtues Is to the practitioner equal to cash capital of SUO.OOO " TWO ITEMS FltOM A PL'LUTH I'APBU. Fnr mime time nast carcely a week has gpne by In which home medical Jaok-the-Rlppor has not sacrificed one or more human Ilvos under the pre tense of wiring them nf thut alleged dlwase, uppendioiius; and the lait week has been no exception ito the irencral rule The last caso was a pe culiarly sad one, tlmt.of a young lady from another state, who had como hither to wait upon and care for u sick rrlcnd. After a period of watchful caro and much anxiety she was taken down sick herself. The imysiuiun woo was cuueu to treat Her, told her she had the appendicitis and that sho must be operated upon, and his word was law. The operation was performed and the usual shock to the system occurred, rendering her an easy victim for any other disease that waslurklriRarounri. The result was that while in that weakened and debilitated condition she was attacked with typhoid foyer, and between l ho two she died: but that she would bo living today but for tho surulcal operation per formed upon her, there Is every probability. PS. Since the above was written, wo learn that Frank Wilbur, a popu lar and also a strong and healthy youriK man who win quite wcll-kuown in ousiness circles, was recently per suaded by one of tho physicians to have his appendicitis cut out and as a rcsultofthe operation ho yesterday morning died. In all seriousness, how much longer Is this idiocy to be tolerated ? Duluth (Minn.) Tribune, January 21. Foreclosure Suits. Two foreclosure suits were yestor- day bcuun in department No. 2 In Marlon county circuit. They are: II. J. Fisher ct ul. vs. S Tomllusoo et al., In wlilob judgment is asked for 4108 21, with 10 per cent Interest from January 23, 1808, and Hie uddlthimil sum of $7, and $o attorney's feis. The second case was one In which the same parties were defendants, the Northwest Door Company bclu tho rlulnlllT. In this instance suit Is biounht for $00.81, with 10 per cent Interest, and the further mini of $.'1.50 and for $50 attorney's fees. In both cases a decree of foreclosure was linked on lot 4, block 1, of Wondburti, by which the loans were secured. Voboay nia Imvo NouralRia. Out Dr. Mllct VoJn 1'iUs f mm Uruiralfl' ''Ona com) oVmv CAROM WjAROU AUFoffsCTMSCHlUfy--r 'pno ROTM5 CHILD J THEY HOLD THE PURSE STRINGS. It lias becoma n settled praotlco in most European countries to consider the opin ions of the Rothschild before taking nny important step likely to i cause i intertiatlniiul complications. Two brothers of this financially powerful family, IJaron Ruthieliild, of Franco, nnd Lord Rothschild, of England, linvu imd mure thun la given out to do with delaying if not preventing war between England and Franco. After the .Grip What? You thoiiL'ht vou had I lie best nf thoKrlpaudyou determined to wear ItotT; but somehow It docs not wear otT as you expected, You pass rcRtlcus, sleepless nlirhts and get up In tho morning feeling mom exhausted then when you retired. You aro Irritable and nervous and have no uppetlto for your food. You go about In a listless, halfhearted sort of way, and every thing you undortuko to do teems to go i wrong. L)o you know that you are on t,e ven,0 of nervous prostration? Youl need help; and you need It moro now than you did whon the grin was at Its shattered nerves und restore your wasting strength. It Invariably In sures bound sleop and gives tho overstrung nerves their natural rest. It makes the appetite keen, facilitates the digestion gives healthful vitality to the cervos aud restores health. "1 was nervous, restless Irritable and ullogolliorout of sorts. It was Impossible to get my natural 6leep and I became mi weak and exhausted that I could not loavo my bod. Fin ally I commenced taking Dr. M lies' Nervine aud I begun to Improve from I the llrst dose. In a short time my . i I.. 1.....1.. n.A.i I, ""ami ni i'iuiiiuiuiy ivhuiuu. MhS DOW IlKAOLK, Sing Sing, N. Y. A trlul package of Dr. Mllos' favor ite treatment for the grip, couslntlng of Dr. Miles' Nervine.Dr.Mlliw' Aotl Pain Pills will be st)t absolutely free of cost to any perou sending name and address on a postal card, rt quest ing the samplfx, and mentioning the name 01 tins paper, wiun'- j;r Mllos,MfdlcalCo..Elkharl,lnd.2-17-lw How '8 This? We offer One Hundred DolLrs Re ward 'or any case of Catarrh tht can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky & Co., Prop" , Toledo, O. We, the uudorsu'ned, have knuwn F. J. Cheney for the last 16 yeurs, and believe him perfectly honorable In ull business transactions, and tlnanolally able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wbst& TntMX,Whu!eale DrugglnU, Toledo. O. Waldlno. Kinjm.n tc Marvin.WIioIo- sale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous burfacas of the system. Price 76c per bottle. Sold by ull drug gifcls. Testimonials free. Hall's family Pllli art tin best. A Cheerful Look MakesaDish a. Feast ' ' Cheerful looks ' ' depend just as much upon physical well-being as upon natural disposition and temperament. If the blood is disordered, the brain is starved, and no "dish is a fjast' for the reason that the vitalizing elements do not reach the proper spot. A stop in the right direction is to purify the body by the use of a natural remedy. Hood's Saraapnrilln ia Nature's romedy. It nets upon tho blood, and whether tho seat of tho dis order is brain, ptomucli, liver or kid neys, tho purifying process of this medicine is equally suronnd successful. It never lisnpiointi. Diphtheria - " My little nephew was troubled for two jenrs with soro throat nnd tonsllltls. Wns threatened with diph theria but Hood9 Sarsnparllln warded It off. Ho Is now entirely well." Inez O. Heed, Oak Hill Ave., Wnterbury, Conn. Run Down - " I was weak, hnd no ap petite, nervous and completely run down. Tried many remedies but nothing helped mo until I used Hood's Sarsaparllla which cured me." Mrs. Wm. Maiiks, 27 Henry St., niiiRhnmton, N. V. Scrofula- "I was almost bedfast with scrofula nnd catarrh. Hnd no appetite. Hood's Sarsaparllla soon made me stronger and Inter all thn sores disappeared nnd catarrh stopped." Nellik Osmek, 414 Lyon Streot, Pes Moines, Town. Dyspop8la-"I suffered for 20 years with dyspepsln. Dared not eat meat, new bread or vegetables. Went hungry for fear of distress, l'clt despondent and distressed. Took Hood's Narsnparllla nnd got relief Immediately. Can est most anything with out discomfort." Mini. Kmily K. Hcmp, Mlddleboro, Mass. Liver and Kidneys-" My mother was very sick with congestion of tho liver nnd kidney trouble. Nothing helped hur until wo got Hood's Snraapiirllln, which showed Its effects with first dose. Shu Is well and hearty." Mns. I). A. Stonk, Wlnthrop, Me llood't lllli eurojlvcr llln, the nnn Irrllnllnjtiinil nnlT riTiflTT' tn Vn with lloivil'n Hrmiuirl)U Ninety Per Cent Of tho people aro aftllcted with some form of humor, und this causes a va riety of diseases. Tho reason whj Hood's Sarsaparllla cures when all others fall Is found In the fact that It effectually expels tho humor. Scrofula, salt rheum, bolls und all eruptions ure permanently cured by liiis uruitb medicine, Hood's Pills aro tho lest famllv cathartic und liver tonic. Gentle. reliable, sure, THB GREAT SALT IilVKQ UOUTa The attention of caMbound traveler Is called to the advantages offered them by the Klo Grande Western, The Gtel Halt Lake Route " '1 he tame rales prevailed whether the trip is ma e via Huntington or an Fran ciico The paktencer has hit clinic of two toute out ol Portland, thiee through Colo, rmlo, and lour cant thereof. No other line out of Portland oan cfTr such a variety of routes In ndJition, a day' stopover Is given all aiteuger it any oint in Utah or Colo rado. Through pullm.n and tourist sleep ing cars jic tun on all trains, as well at free reclining chair cart. The service ami ac commodations offered are equal, if not su perior totho.e or any tranv-coruinenta) road, and rate are always as low at the lowest. If you contemplate a trip east, write lo J. D. Maniheld, G nrul Agent, Klo Grande 'Vestern Kail way. 142 Third Street, I'ftittnml Oregon, for any tnformatioi you may need in refeiciue o utet, routes or accomodations. 11 lo-tf Supreme Court. Tho following orders have lcn made by the Supreme Ceurt: W, A. Walker, respondent, y. Houryaud George Hloomlugoomp, PHncco.bful polluntsiaupsal from Klamath euunty: , urguad and submitted (on ruhuurlug). T, Du Roost, respondent ot ul, up rt)llant; ordorod on stipulation that appellants have thirty duyti from this date to biirye and llln a roply brief. Nancy S. Italic, et al., respondents, vs. Charlub A. llrcwri, et ul uppell ant; ordered 011 stipulation that the appellant have until April Ut, to ssrvonnd Hie thoir brief. L D. Forest, reepondunt, vs. J. C Goodalc, appellant; ordered on stlpu latlon thut tho resooudeut'a time to srye and hie his brief b oxtoudtMl to April 16th, TO HOP GROWERS, VU&l quality rotten hup twine Price today IS eents per pound, S ui. Urwn & O-, toiloin Qte., deal art. In Uq5, Wool. Mohair. Purs and Hi On'Wr' Stipplle-. 3-3-eod lc w The Best Route. Sec that jour ticket reads over tho Northern Puclllc when jou start on your eastern trip, the best and cheap est route. 2-2,'i 6t Call and Bee Those beautiful "Mezzo-Lint" at the "Cronlso" Gallery oyer the Now York Racket, Dr. Duh'fl Cough Syrup Is tho Boat lucdlclno for sore throat, laryngitis, quinsy or tonsllltls. Kvcry drop or It soothes aud heals. A tweuty-ll vo cent bottlo or this wonrlerful remedy will euro a cough or cold In ono day. What is the Verdict. The Great Majority of people about our city have decided that tho place to obtain tho best meal for tho least money is at tho White house restaur ant by J. E.liarnctt. cod llrritt with yon whtthtrroti pontlnnf th, nerTe-kllllngloharro habit. NO-TIM II AQ nmoTii inBurairoioriOD out ntrtoui illitrtu, eipti tine, purinea the blood, i torrs lost manhood. m v stot tou itroDjr inneaiin.ni and pocket- DOPKi rlllTOUchforu.TkP Itwlth .nsitlitnll. nraltntlv (In vonr nun rim Pit 1 i- ifv, vs. iibukiij currii a uoitn, w dw, prntrftntfjtl to rurc, or wt refund monf t. rllaf Rfa'i;C,lClar1flBUttl,li.wTtk. . . ' '..:: i.",j 'i '-v" " -,: vavsmNjffNrsNarvjsvju M HUGHES. DEALER IN : GROCERIES Paints. Olla Window Olnaa Var nlsh, nnd tbo moat complete atook of Brushes of all kiudn in tho atari Artists materials, iimo; hnlr; 00- L moot and shingles; nnd tho fluost quality of graoa oood. kWffsKvJsrvsrvjRxarviirsjk'H Now today aavortucmoma tour Uuoo or losn iu Uiis column 'naortod tnrot timcfl for 25 otaM SO Ota a woolc, $1 por month All ovor lour linos at tamo rato. CHICKENS WANTED. Tho high est market price for good poultry of all kinds at Duty's market, W Court street. I .It WANTED Agents gaslight burners for kcroticnu lamps, make Us own sample outfit free. Star Mnfg. Co , Chicago, III. HOUSE FOR SALE-A good young horse, fi years old, weighs 1200 pounds, gentle, works single or double. Also a tlrst-class home made two-sealed hack at u bargain. Call at 4u:i Center street. l-'li I111 CLOTHING CLEAN ED-Dycd, re paired and pressed at Steam Dye Works, 103 Commercial street op posite Willamette Hulul. US tf FOR SALE-AtAshlund, .'10 acres, '10 In fi tilt, iu peach belt, lino house, best water, climate, aud schools' clear title and easy terms. A. C. Guthrie, Philomath, Ore. 1 27-lmt FOR SALE 1(1 passenger wagonette nrt class, matio to ornor, win sen cheap. Wlllumotte hotel. 1 25 tf CLOTHING CLEANED-Dyed, re paired and pressed ut Steam Dye Works. 10.) Commercial street, up poslte Willamette Hotel. 1 18tf CAil LOAD -Of wheels coining to Salem. Wo am enlarging our tshop aud Incicaslug our facilities fur making repairs. Wo have a large assortment of nowcoycrs und guar unleo lo satisfy our patrons. Drlng your wheels and umbrellas when repairs aro needed to Gardner & Wulle, 228 Liberty street, Holimiii's block, next door lo steam laundry. 1 20 tf HOUSE CLEANERS Remember that the best and cheapest carpet paper Is tho heavy felt paper sold at Tin: JouitNAL olhce. 20-tf MUdlCAL A linucd numlcr of student taken, on p ano, violin, guitar, mandolin and zither Alto Gorman and French lesion liiven Amu M. Krehs. Mutic studio, Giay block, room 5, Call from 2 to 4 p m alto 1 1 11 m, if CONTRACTOR AND HUTLDER. A, OUngcr, contractor and builder will furnish plans and estimates to all parties desiring sumo. Apply ut 321 Mill street. 2 27 1W FOR SALE-Ono Span of horses 8 years old weluhtabout 1350 pounds, All bound and In good condition. Apply or uddross W. II. Klmsey, Rlokreull.Orcgou. 2-26 lw WANTED. A good horse, must be cheap. Call or address J.I 1'atton, Shuw, Or. 2 23 4 w WANTED An agent In every town to boll Oregon Pouch Ilitlein. Ad drots A. Klas, Auuwlllc Or. 2 7 2w You Arc Interested. You who have to spend your earn ings In buying provisions, grocerios and other necessaries for your fam ilies will Und It to your advantage to look over the large and well as.orlcd stock of firanton and Co 0 0 d To-Night and To-Morrow Night, Aud each day arm night during thin week ou can got at any druggist' Kemp's lialsam for tho Throat und Lungs, acknowledged to bo tho most remedy ever soltl for Coughs. Croup, lirouchltlH, Asthma aud Consumption. Get a bottle to day and keep It always In the house, vi you can chuck your cold ut once Price 2fiu and 60e. Sample bottle free, The Homeliest Man in Salem As well as tho liandkomiMit, und othi rs are Invited lo i--all on any druggist and get freu a trial little of Kemp's Halsam for the Throat nnd Lungs, a remedy that l guaranteed to ouro and believe all Chrome und Acute Coughs, Asthma, lirouchltlH and Consump tion. Price 2oc. und 60c. THB PIONBHR LIMtTBD. it the nameif the only terfsctt train in the world, nowriinning every night ixtween St. Paul and Cnicaes, via the Chicago, Ml vriukee &' Hi. I'rml Railway- the plonxr read f the Wet In adopting all improved faotliii Lr tiie tafoty aU r)eymnt of pat, icngu. An illuitrutad pamphlet, truwing view ol b aiillful tcrncry along the rrwiie of the rteftotr Limintl, will be tm frcw lo peitMi im ioHm 01 twMwnt tiousge ttarjip. AdiltjM Le. 11. llraffwd, Uwrral rasacfiger Aeeni. Hiaaijo. 111, w 6 9 U 1 nlciviB .1 1 1 MHT v-7 J 1 k E.'jyTjoJ.. rl.MIIaWaold 400,000 w m s . v m wo uoira rreflHaii sviBchttarureit Uur .r'l AS "mw Kr'vtMr nan rirnpfpim. who ."W -m.-. ..r. 'rinirr BHBbm Kt&iMBVBHMBflMHnHsstVHM for infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF In Use For Over 30 Years. TMCCfNTAUnOOMPftNV, TT MUMIf ItKIT, MCWYOWW PITT. 'IOUAY'3 WARKBT. Portland, Mar. 3. -Wheat yalloj 59; Walla Wutla, GOc. Flour Portland, $3,00; Suporllno 12.15 per bbl. Oats-Whlto 4143c. Hay $8$10 per ton. Hops -14(a)17c; old crop 6c. .Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern Oregon, 8$llc. Mlllstutl Bran, $17; shorts, $18 W 31CC0. Poultry Olilckcn8,mixcd,$3.60(i.50 turkeys, live, 12(a)14c. Eggs Oregon, 18(rJ20c pordoz. macs urccn, sailed ooios, Mio, under CO lbs,07c;slicop pelt8,1520c. Onions 7Gc((i$l por Back. UUttcr Host dairy, 20o; fancy creamery, 60cG5 por roll. Potatoes, 7oc(($85c por sack. Hogs Heavy, $L75. Mutton Weathers 4c; dressed, 7?o Hcof ttcorfl,3.r)0CrW.76; cows, 2.50 3.00 dressod, Vm. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 48. Oats 35c. Hay Ruled, jheat, $7.00 Flour Iu wuolcsalo lots, $2 75 re tail ei.oo. Millstuff-Shorts $15,00, Hogs dressed, 6c. Llvo cattle 2i(g)3c. Shcop Live, $23S0W$3. Veal-5(a(l,3, RutterDalry 20o; creamery J15c. Wool I3eat,lfc. Mohair 26c. Hops Rest 16T$17o. Eggs-10 (a) 18 in cash. Poultry Cnlckotifi, 8Gv0c; turkeys, llyc, 10l2ic. Farm smoked meats Racon, 8c ham, Do shoulder, tic. Potatoes 60c. Apples 10c. Fine Stock Sale, The iimUmlKiicd olfurs nt private talo twoiity-ltvoheiulof piiro lirwl Jurnoy and kfhcIo t(H'k at his ilulry fnrm four nillus vast ofHiileni, on tlii) Ulhrrtnn road. Iluu frcsli and coiiiIiik Iu rows lluvo Home raro barKnlns. l'rlccs to suit buyers, fall onorruldrcw.llnrvvy Wnllcnr, Hiilem, Or. 2-'.M 1 w. Caoital Soao Works. Kunnlne at full blast and making best of laundry and toilet toapt, lie sure to call for the Salem brand when )ou want C"01! (joods. - A W, ANDKItEGG,, Manager arsMSaVsaTvJaVssJaV3aNsSWVjrsl INTBR-STATB Ll mi l ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Associate Teacher Wettern Conseiva lory. Kantat City, Mo repreientlng the Inter-tta e System, al Salem, Ore. y Over First National lUnk, KcMidence N 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. b I JaVNSNMMsl O. C. T. Go's I'AIWKNOKIt HTKAa.KIW A iNn Pa m Ann It- lUIIIUIHi LKAVK KOIl I'OIITLANI) Dally, Kxcvpt Hunday at 8 a. in. QUICK TIMK AND C1IKAP HATKH. Dook lH)twn Hutu and Court Uts. M. V. 1IALOWIN, AenL Rssay Office AND LABORATORY. No, 71 Chemekcta si, I. II r. TUIH ILL Atiayer BRETON STODIO Room 7. Patton Rlocic, Ul BTAIItH, iratlo daiuHM In oil ami wntur nolor pulHtlliK- Tuition uuiuniiili Clillilraii'anliutoii HntunlaV II monthly. Aim prnparatiry cuiurto for ttudrliU liitondliiK tn simly abroad or In the cittern eliiK)H, For msIiwIuIo o( claw hour oall at atudlu. Best of All To cluanse the system In a gentle and truly beuellclaf manner, when the Springtime comes, ino tho true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the genuine, Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all druggists, at 60 cents per bottle. Dr. Dull' Cough Byrup, Conquer nrnnn n I. nnrn. nnriiB t tin flhtbl. and IV..'..,' MW ....vv., . v.- ...... , thus Hayej many a life. Mot bora need not foar that drwidful disease, if tbcjr linvu Huh roll able remedy at hand, Jt , j, ny 8 (jruvvltts for 2S wnti, nViTW fnnn MltsWilanaM. KlilKht, pupil of Irtlnir It. WU Mw-MyraA. WUkhiis. pupil OlHni. Jl. (;hw. C'UreOHl drawlinc irom wst aHd I IU', 111 ami Ink uiul w4th ilruurluir fur illlMlalldn. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS US COURT STREET. Make a spcolalty of till kinds of Sheet Stcol and Galvanized Iron work rjoflng and guttering, a full lino nf Pumps and pump fittings. Prompt work aud reasonable prices. Wo carry in stock the Fairbanks vrlud mill. Call und see us before giving your order for mill or tank, Phono 234 FROiMPr WORK AND LOW PRICES. BARR PETZEl Hole Audita Iu- 1. (JACKET 'fM All Work Guarani-kkd. 314 COMMERCIAL STREET. Telephone No. 181 SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY I Ploaao notice tho out in prioos 011 tbo following Si"ti, Plain 10 cent Unuer drawert., jtoiocenU Under shirts StoiooePU Socks, per pair 3 ce(h Handkerchiefs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cent Sheets and pillow tlipi 24 cents per dozen ind othei trorlc In proportion. CyFlnnnola and other work Intolllgoutlv waahed by ha rl. COL J. OLMSTBAD, Propriotoi i f n.iii.i 11 d n n r p, u Oambrlmu and fkhliti always on draught. Dollvtircd frto to any part of tho oily. (1K0. I.. NKAI-, Prop, t-ll old I'lniieor Oroccry Haloon, I'liouo V04 2AI Comnivrufal HtrvcU MANHOOD sP9l A I M tu a rjw m pKm ilaip. DHBMHHhr II T7n tssssK AVvaizKhT J t&sBR STSwnMlMHC53r3SEiL I'tugCOoUlntrlOMtlutrageuts. TUlnl au ; Yranii B' re iiaaw-- FOR SALE BY D !J, FRY, SALEM, OREGON IinEWSTlSIl & AVIIITK, HI COUIIT BTItKKT. m Hay, Grain, Mill Feed and Flour w A Kum. Link, ot' Ouabr Skhds. OUR MOTTO:-Qulck sales, small profit. T. S. BURROUGHS Sanitary Appliances of ill Kinds... ESTIMATES FUUNISUKD. PHIOI2S TO SUIT TIIE TIMES.' 103 HTATBSTKKHT KNOCKED DOOIN! HARRiTT k LAWRENCE Have knocked down tbo prlco of ..... . SALE! SPNM 11 t L Ul Every Article In the -m j" IDUUUTT & IiA-WREOifl, BUaiNESB CARDS O. M. CQAOK Dentiet, Sucoesser io Dr. J. M. Keene, old VUitu Corner, baljm, Or. Parties detlrlng superio operations at moderate feet in any. branch tf in especinl requett SOULE BItOS. PIANO TUNERS AND UEPAlftBRS I'OrtTLAND, Ollll For Bilcm and vicinity teavo ordcrt al (lea C. Will's MiuloBtoro. OFFICE CITY HALL For water set vice apply at ofEce. UiJ'i payable monthly In advance. Make . complaints at the ofR!, CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer j Moets all mall and passenger trains. Bag. gage and express to all parts of the cit) I'rompt service. Telephone No. 70. WHITE & DISQUE. FAKM TOR SALE 3 CO Aoiea All in Yamhill County. 360 acres for salo In a body, or In 40-acro tractt. Lx'nted half a mho west of Wapato atatlnu, tu Yamhill countv. Oregon, ami mm a n.1 li.lf mllea south of button, l'rlcu for each forty hcrea fmmlJXO upward, according to linprovuraentt and location. U00J toll and caty tarma. For furthor parlla ulara enijulro of W. II. KO AN, IMW-lmo-dw Brooks, Orejou. O. H. LANE Merchant 'Tailor ail Commercial at, QTSnltn $15 and upwarda, Panta S3 and upwardt HALF WAY HOUSE Kins cigars and tobaroo. toft drluki; meals at all houra; nice clean beds. North 8alsm, near W. L. Wade's Public watering trough. II ltMuio M. FKICHTINaEU, Prop. g.s. ntniHt NEArr MARKET St.te street, near rsilroad. Frcthes aid best meats. My patront say I keep the heti rreatsln town 2 2 IT LAST! Good News for the. Sufferin Public, jThe envious r.vali who were dtteimtnedto make Dr, Cook trouble In the courtt hare backed down, and their alleged cato was dismissed when It came into circuit court. They didn't dare M meet the truth, at Dr. Cook's patient's are too numerous and they are ever gateful to the mn who Ins cured them and can cure others. Dr. Cook miket a specialty of chronic diteaws, and does not ue poltonout diu4 to cure them. If you have a friend who needs help send him to 1 DR. J. F. COOK, Contultahon free. 301 Liberty ttieet RESTORED llr iiwliia Yrllow St Or. Vrnu'ji ive 1'1'lu. This iii(lfiful reuicJ Salem Water 6., IIS Kuaranteedtociirenll iitrvous dlxatct, tuch as Weak J,'iiTi Ist of llraln IMwer, lleailai lie. Wakrlulaeaa, Lot Ma'Jiouft. Khlly Jfmla sloiis, Hcrvousncts.i.11 drains, loss of pmer Iu Oeuerai. Organs of eithtr mi, caused by orer esertton, youthful errors, cguvrtl nt tobacco, opium or ttfmulaiiti, which lead to Infirmity, Coiiul.,fioucr Inaanltv. Can becarricd In vrat pocket. Xi.ooprlwr, .. by maU prepaid. Circular free. SoldtiyalldrugKUla. A.kforll.L-U-nootlicf. Manufactured by U- Pcau Medicine Co.. f vis Krauce. I.tUfQaTU PHONE 101 FLOUR :'s; TT TT ITU Store in Proportion. QL9 P, CU QRQ?k h m j .-". ' Jki ,-n' ' M 'Vi ? :? ' ."w -a ul nfm